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Lucas Oil To Launch Worldwide Racing TV Network

Lucas-Oil-Racing-TV-LogoLucas Oil has announced the worldwide launch of LucasOilRacing.TV, the first streaming TV network dedicated solely to the world of motorsports — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The new network, set to launch on Jan. 1, 2016, will be the world’s premier motorsports destination. Programming will include live racing, expanded pre-and post-race action, behind-the-scenes content, unseen interviews, automobile build shows and an extensive library of motorsports content and racing.

LucasOilRacing.TV will deliver unlimited access to all types of motorsports racing, including American Sprint Cars, pro pulling, GT racing, short course off-road racing, modifieds, drag boats, late model dirt, NHRA, stock cars, motorcycle racing, authentic build shows and everything in and around the world of motorsports. In addition to an extensive video on demand library of programming, LucasOilRacing.TV also will include interviews with the world’s most popular and dynamic drivers, conducted by the sport’s most iconic journalists.

“LucasOilRacing.TV consolidates all the best racing and automotive programming in the world into a single destination for viewers, making it available to anyone with Internet access. LucasOilRacing.TV will give viewers access to their favorite motorsports, on-demand, anywhere and any time they want it,” says Bob Patison, executive vice president of Lucas Oil.

LucasOilRacing.TV will be available worldwide across multiple digital media players and mobile devices, including products by Android, Amazon, Apple, Roku, Smart TVs and through LucasOilRacing.TV on computers. LucasOilRacing.TV is dedicated to continued development of its platform for additional devices, including popular gaming consoles.

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